Vicente de Santa

Vicente de Santa (1877-1911) was a Captain in the Mexican Army and a major commander in the Mexican Revolution. He was killed in the Battle of El Sepulcro in an ambush by the Rebeldes.

Biography
De Santa was born in Escalera in Mexico's northern province of Nuevo Paraiso, and enlisted in the army before 1911. He was put under the command of Colonel Agustin Allende, and became his second-in-command, taking from him lessons of violence. During the Mexican Revolution, he was responsible for bringing captured rebel women to Allende for his pleasures, while also regretting the violence needed to end the uprising by traitor Abraham Reyes.